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and to some very security sensitive countries, pakistan in particular. pakistan has $3.5 billion of exports in the u.s.. reimpose a penalty on those products every year. meanwhile, the ministration is trying to get congress to get at this time $1.5 billion each year to promote growth and job security and job employment there. but one industry that is absolutely producing jobs today. this is not a sensible or reasonable approach. we need to look at ourselves and fix our policies that are damaging to our foreign policy goals and our national security needs. second, i think as an economic modern trade policy needs to be oriented away from fta's and toward the large industries that have employers here and our main trading partners. i point in particular to
and to some very security sensitive countries, pakistan in particular. pakistan has $3.5 billion of exports in the u.s.. reimpose a penalty on those products every year. meanwhile, the ministration is trying to get congress to get at this time $1.5 billion each year to promote growth and job security and job employment there. but one industry that is absolutely producing jobs today. this is not a sensible or reasonable approach. we need to look at ourselves and fix our policies that are...
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in pakistan,cattered gun battleacross the northwestern swat valley left at least5 taliban militants ad. they followed a suicidbomb attack on a police stati sunday that kied 17 cadets. yesterday, in e southwest, a key border crossingeopened today aftea string of 16 fuel tankers were bomd there esterday. the convoy of trucks werbound for nato troops infghanistan. a strong hricane in the pacific ocn edged closer to striking the west ast of mexico today. jimena was just short of category 5 status, t strongest of all hurricanes with stained wis over 156 miles per hour. it was on patto hit the baja ninsula tomorrow evening. the area is home to ma resorts. today sidents and vacationers prepared to evaate. the lt disney company announced plans tbuy marvel entertainment for $4 billi. the deal would give disn nership of 5,000 marvel characrs, including spider man, iron man and e fantastic four. the boards ofoth companies have appred the transaction, and thdeal is expected to close by thend of the year. on wall street tod, a major sellff in china dragged u.s. ocks down. the dow joneindustrial ave
in pakistan,cattered gun battleacross the northwestern swat valley left at least5 taliban militants ad. they followed a suicidbomb attack on a police stati sunday that kied 17 cadets. yesterday, in e southwest, a key border crossingeopened today aftea string of 16 fuel tankers were bomd there esterday. the convoy of trucks werbound for nato troops infghanistan. a strong hricane in the pacific ocn edged closer to striking the west ast of mexico today. jimena was just short of category 5 status,...
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priority for pakistan is part of that afghanistan strategy is really significant development over the last six to eight months, and i believe that it reduces the d'huez impact on how the europeans will view their non-military priities on their eastern per every as being absolutely ctical and i and at least annciating you have to look at how the russian military would at least begin to be considered part of the russian security strategy to protect energy interests and it's already proving dhat perhaps it can get involved with the pipelines could shut down and how they get protected but this is not part of training and doctrine just yet but i wonder where this would go and who's sphere of influence would be carved out i am not sure if that is the best phrase as opposed to integration one of integrating ms effectively. >> with respect to the question about the development i think th you've seen a very interesting phenomenon of raid earlier in the discussion about how the russians as we see in the military force in the case of georgia if they prefer not to and energy is often seen as ther
priority for pakistan is part of that afghanistan strategy is really significant development over the last six to eight months, and i believe that it reduces the d'huez impact on how the europeans will view their non-military priities on their eastern per every as being absolutely ctical and i and at least annciating you have to look at how the russian military would at least begin to be considered part of the russian security strategy to protect energy interests and it's already proving dhat...
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understand it was the central focus and that in afghanistan, in the hills separating afghanistan and pakistan were those again plotting to do us harm. and then for far too long we've ignored that with the resources that were necessary to deal with the size and the scope of the problem that existed there. >> as bad as it was when he came into office, things have become significantly worse since he announced his plan. >> it is a challenging place. we are forever indebted to the men and women who serve there, and particularly those that sacrifice, make the ultimate sacrifice. i think the generals -- we'll see the general's assessment when he gets here. the president is focused on ensuring that we meet measurable benchmarks and that we disrupt, dismabtle -- dismantle the extremist allies. it's going to take some doing and more resources which the president has dedicated to this problem, but understand, chip, this was underresourced, under funded, undermanned and ignored for years. and that's not going to change overnight. >> is it possible simply losing control in and it's going to continue to sp
understand it was the central focus and that in afghanistan, in the hills separating afghanistan and pakistan were those again plotting to do us harm. and then for far too long we've ignored that with the resources that were necessary to deal with the size and the scope of the problem that existed there. >> as bad as it was when he came into office, things have become significantly worse since he announced his plan. >> it is a challenging place. we are forever indebted to the men...
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they play a key role in helping stabilize afghanistan and pakistan. they're not nato members, but help with isap in refueling efforts. as japan goes forward with forming a new government one of the key issues we look forward to working on is this critical issue, the de-de-nuclearization of the korean peninsula. >> busey the election having any impact? -- be see that having any impact? >> we will have to wait. we look forward to addressing this important security issue. also, the whole range of issues which are important for cooperation, but until the government is formed a refrain from speculating on which direction it may go. >> a follow up on the critical role they play. it looks like it will and in january under the pledges of this new government. they want to reevaluate the arrangement with the u.s. how concerned is the u.s. about these critical changes? >> a stable, prosperous afghanistan is in the interest of the entire international community, including japan, but of course it is up to each country to determine how they can best contribute to t
they play a key role in helping stabilize afghanistan and pakistan. they're not nato members, but help with isap in refueling efforts. as japan goes forward with forming a new government one of the key issues we look forward to working on is this critical issue, the de-de-nuclearization of the korean peninsula. >> busey the election having any impact? -- be see that having any impact? >> we will have to wait. we look forward to addressing this important security issue. also, the...
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furthermore, they see pakistan as the great proliferation threat. or north korea. not iran. medvedev publicly said recently he sees north korea as a bigger threat or problem than iran because north korea has broken free of any kind of international restraint, but iran is still connect today iaea, and at least we have some leverage on iran. that said, they don't see proliferation as much of a threat as the u.s. does, and i did a whole paper on this last year where we had a conference with the russis. oneame out and said the same thing, russians don't see proliferation anywhere near being a threat to the extent that the u.s. does, and that ere are people around putin who have publicly given that kind of statement recently to the press basically saying, you know, you people are obsessed with iran for no good reason, it's your problem, not ours. that said, the proliferation threat is real, privately they've acknowledged to secretary gates that they are worried about iran's capabilities, but they won't say so publicly. the really interesting omission, though, in this document and
furthermore, they see pakistan as the great proliferation threat. or north korea. not iran. medvedev publicly said recently he sees north korea as a bigger threat or problem than iran because north korea has broken free of any kind of international restraint, but iran is still connect today iaea, and at least we have some leverage on iran. that said, they don't see proliferation as much of a threat as the u.s. does, and i did a whole paper on this last year where we had a conference with the...
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pakistan. is really two pieces of the puzzle. there is real reason to be concerned about afghanistan. often times it is connected. >> michael williams, thank you. >> first, a little teaser for us. >> the u.s. federal reserve, according to the financial times, said the defense made $14 billion. it is the same central bank that had to work with the financial team led by hank paulson. they were seen as too vulnerable to fail. it is the same institutions that are paying back the money. they have to charge a fee for taking this money. the also have been charged interest. if they got to use a t-bill, the life of that t-bill, they would probably be $5 billion. that is something they're out of the woods yet. they still have various assets. it leaves them a little bit exposed. they have already gotten a fair amount of money from some of the big names in the game and a few smaller banks. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. this is "world news." we'll have more from japan as the next leader talks about
pakistan. is really two pieces of the puzzle. there is real reason to be concerned about afghanistan. often times it is connected. >> michael williams, thank you. >> first, a little teaser for us. >> the u.s. federal reserve, according to the financial times, said the defense made $14 billion. it is the same central bank that had to work with the financial team led by hank paulson. they were seen as too vulnerable to fail. it is the same institutions that are paying back the...
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he further writes that the gap has become critical in the war effort, especially in afghanistan and pakistan, the theater where al qaeda and taliban the operatives text message, it be-mail, and talked in languages that the intelligence community has largely ignored before 2001. reno, texas, good morning on the republican line republicangreenville. caller: yes, it seems like a lot of people know that we get into a lot of trouble. we know dick cheney has been illegal activities. we know that michael jackson molested children. people have no evidence, no way to get evidence on september 11. host: next is houston, texas on the line for democrats. caller: please, i am a dem. yes, in a military mother and -- i want everyone to look of the 9/11 commission report. leon panetta the said that dick cheney had a young soldier in his office in the counting down the street to the pentagon. it is on footage. secondly, dick cheney made a lot of money with no bid contracts. no one will tell me how much. host: kathleen, you said that dick cheney made a lot of money on the war and terror? caller: 0, yes, 0 h p
he further writes that the gap has become critical in the war effort, especially in afghanistan and pakistan, the theater where al qaeda and taliban the operatives text message, it be-mail, and talked in languages that the intelligence community has largely ignored before 2001. reno, texas, good morning on the republican line republicangreenville. caller: yes, it seems like a lot of people know that we get into a lot of trouble. we know dick cheney has been illegal activities. we know that...
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. >> weekend fighting in pakistan has left 30 taliban fighters dead. they are part of a pack stabny military effort to restore security in the taliban- controlled region. despite the efforts, suicide attacks continue. yesterday a suicide bomber snuck to a police courtyard and killed 17 cadets while they were training. >>> partisan, politicized and dangerous. those are the words that dick cheney uses to describe the decision to investigate the cia's treatment of detainees. the goal of the investigation is to determine whether interrogators broke the law by using tactics such as execution, death threats and water boarding. >> i think it is an outrageous political act that will do great damage long term to our capacity to be able to have people take on difficult jobs, make difficult decisions. >> reporter: cheney insists the interrogations paid off in a big way. critics say there is little supporting evidence in the documents the cia has released. >>> virginia's republican gubernatorial candidate bob mcdonnell is coming under fire for a paper he wrote in
. >> weekend fighting in pakistan has left 30 taliban fighters dead. they are part of a pack stabny military effort to restore security in the taliban- controlled region. despite the efforts, suicide attacks continue. yesterday a suicide bomber snuck to a police courtyard and killed 17 cadets while they were training. >>> partisan, politicized and dangerous. those are the words that dick cheney uses to describe the decision to investigate the cia's treatment of detainees. the...
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just today, for example, the courts in pakistan have ruled that and q. chq khan, the man w provided assistance to the libyans and arainians is released from custody and it is very, very important we find out and know long term what he is up to and so far he's the worst proliferator of nuclear technology in recent history and we have agents and people out at the agency who ought to be on the case and worried about it but they'll have to spend time hiring lawyers at their own expense in order to defend themselves, against -- >> the cia said they will pay for the lawyers. >> that will be a new proposition, always before, when we have had the criminal investigations, the fact is, that the employees themselves have to pay for it. >> chris: what do you think of the debate over health care reform and the raucous town halls. >> i think it is basically healthy. >> chris: and what do you think of the health care reform issue. >> i don't -- well, it's an important issue but i think the proposals the administration has made are -- don't deserve to be passed, i think
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pakistan is a friend. the u.s. military presence in afghanistan would not be possible without the lines of communication running through pakistan from the port of karachi. but years of pakistani policy has made possible the insurgency that kills u.s. and coalition troops as well as afghan's. any signs of the u.s.' looking to disengage from afghanistan will lead pakistan to continue to act to prevent afghanistan becoming the site of the threat to its own security. disengagement will not bring peace or renewed cross board a proxy war. plan b must be guided by effective principles, include as many different afghans as possible, ensure whatever is built created or done, after bans must take ownership and responsibility. no foreigner should do anything in afghanistan if there are confident after bans available. where there are not confident afghans there should be training. policies that can be put before the electorate is likely to be a challenge. plan b needs to show the electorate there is a way forward that can buil
pakistan is a friend. the u.s. military presence in afghanistan would not be possible without the lines of communication running through pakistan from the port of karachi. but years of pakistani policy has made possible the insurgency that kills u.s. and coalition troops as well as afghan's. any signs of the u.s.' looking to disengage from afghanistan will lead pakistan to continue to act to prevent afghanistan becoming the site of the threat to its own security. disengagement will not bring...
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kind of a fiction but top officials never talk about the fact that we are using unmanned drones in pakistan. he said we started that program and it is effective and i'm cleeseed tha -- i'm pleased the president has continued the program. but with barack obama, he said i wasn't a fan before, i'm not a fan now. >> shannon: let's turn to the passing of senator kennedy. what do you make of the tributes and what we have seen this week? >> i know from my demails there are a lot of people who watch us who don't like him or didn't like him, his politics, didn't like his personal life. but i think that if you like democracy you have to admire any one who got the response that ted kennedy got for thousands of people in boston, and here in washington to come out in the street. they weren't sent by advancement, it wasn't, you know, ginned up by some special interest group, to just come out in the street because they liked him and respected him and felt he was looking out for them in his view of america. you have to admire a politician who touchd that many people. >> i think you made an interesting poin
kind of a fiction but top officials never talk about the fact that we are using unmanned drones in pakistan. he said we started that program and it is effective and i'm cleeseed tha -- i'm pleased the president has continued the program. but with barack obama, he said i wasn't a fan before, i'm not a fan now. >> shannon: let's turn to the passing of senator kennedy. what do you make of the tributes and what we have seen this week? >> i know from my demails there are a lot of people...
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just today, for example, the courts in pakistan have ruled th the father of the pakistan nuclear weapon, man who provided assistance to the iranians, the north koreans, the libyans, has now been released from custody. it's very, very important we find out and know long term what he's up to. he's so far the worst proliferator of nuclear technology in recent history. we have agents and people out at the agency who ought to be on that case and worried about it, but they're going to have to spend time hiring lawyers at their own expense in order to defend themselves against -- >> actually, the cia has now said they're going to pay for the lawyers. >> well, that will be a new proposition. always before when we've had these criminal investigations, the fact is that the employees themselvesave to pay for it. >> what do you think of the debate over health care reform in these raucous town hall meetings? >> i think it's healthy. >> what do you think of health care reform in general? >> i don't think they deserve to be passed. there's a lot of opinions expressed in town hall meetings with folks c
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the father of pakistan's nuclear program. >> he brought back from the netherlands some materials he had stolen. >> reporter: former pakistan sháeus marvin winebalm says kahn didn't just assemble a team b@ th developed a bomb. in the '70s, '8 0sand '90s, he went on to share nuclear secret with so many of the so-called rogue nations. >> he had ties in saudi arabia, he dealt with the libyans, the iranians, north koreans and who knows who else. in the case of north korea, it was a matter of getting rocket technology in exchange for knowledge. >> reporter: eventually pressure ing thwe stled to kahn be placed under house arrest for in five years. but pakistan's version of house quite a moun to lavish lifestyle. >> you joke about -- he joked about the fact he had a hotel in timbuktu, although no freedom of movement around the country or to leave the country. >> reporter: and house arrest did not include pakistan offering the united states a chance to interrogate khan. >> they have never given us access to him. and that's a real sore spot, and we accepted it because that was the price for
the father of pakistan's nuclear program. >> he brought back from the netherlands some materials he had stolen. >> reporter: former pakistan sháeus marvin winebalm says kahn didn't just assemble a team b@ th developed a bomb. in the '70s, '8 0sand '90s, he went on to share nuclear secret with so many of the so-called rogue nations. >> he had ties in saudi arabia, he dealt with the libyans, the iranians, north koreans and who knows who else. in the case of north korea, it was...
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. >>> in pakistan at least 14 police cadets were killed when a suicide bomber attacked a police station in the swat valley. this is one of the deadliest attacks since the pakistani army claimed to have recontrolled the valley from taliban militants since the end of may. >>> british government decided to make lockerbie al meghrahi bomber eligible for release after negotiations between libya and a oil company for an exploration oil deal became difficult. according to "the sunday times of london," the newspaper says it has seen government letters regarding that decision. the british government denied it had anything to do with al megrahi's release. >>> and finally to celebrate what would have been michael jackson's 51st birthday, thousands of people in mexico city re-created his "thriller" dance. organizers say nearly 13,000 took part which may be a new world record. a ruling on that is expected next week. that's a first look at the headlines. back to bill and kate. get to hear from the philippines who may be mobilizing prisoners. >> i don't think that little boy was doing it right. i don'
. >>> in pakistan at least 14 police cadets were killed when a suicide bomber attacked a police station in the swat valley. this is one of the deadliest attacks since the pakistani army claimed to have recontrolled the valley from taliban militants since the end of may. >>> british government decided to make lockerbie al meghrahi bomber eligible for release after negotiations between libya and a oil company for an exploration oil deal became difficult. according to "the...
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says pakistan altered missiles sold for defense. the u.s. has accused pakistan of illegally modifying american- made missiles to expand its capability to strike land targets. that is a potential threat to india, according to senior administration and congressional officials. meanwhile, there is a related store this morning on the front page of "the washington post," with this headline -- the u.s. says metrics to assess or success. -- war success. back to your calls come stan from oklahoma, is this the scary season for obama? caller: yes, it is. i think there is much to begin. as much as i was impressed with the personal tributes to senator kennedy yesterday from his family, particularly, i think there is something unseemly about the emphasis on health care bill. i know that he passionately wants to get something approved, but there is much work to be done. we cannot ignore the fact that the majority of american people do not approve of the health plan as it is now. host: let me read you something based on the republican radio address from a
says pakistan altered missiles sold for defense. the u.s. has accused pakistan of illegally modifying american- made missiles to expand its capability to strike land targets. that is a potential threat to india, according to senior administration and congressional officials. meanwhile, there is a related store this morning on the front page of "the washington post," with this headline -- the u.s. says metrics to assess or success. -- war success. back to your calls come stan from...
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tried to end and pakistan denies this accusation. well, presidents, family and friend gave a final farewell to senator ted kennedy at a two hour service at the bah celica of our lady of perpetual health in boston. one of the; is that right's sons, ted kennedy, jr. remembered his dad. >> he said, teddy, republicans love this country just as much as i do. and one of those wonderful experiences that i will remember today is how many of his republican colleagues are sitting here right before him. that's a true testament to the man. >> the senator's final resting place is at arlington national cemetery next to his brothers, robert and john f. kennedy. an autopsy of celebrity disc jockey dm. more tests are planned. remembering the last time he was heard from 1 a.m. on friday when he sent a text message to two budies planning a trip to legislation. he was found dead with a crack pipe and a half empty back of crack cocaine in his sweat pants. he was just 36 years old. and those are your headlines. we're learning more about what happened unde
tried to end and pakistan denies this accusation. well, presidents, family and friend gave a final farewell to senator ted kennedy at a two hour service at the bah celica of our lady of perpetual health in boston. one of the; is that right's sons, ted kennedy, jr. remembered his dad. >> he said, teddy, republicans love this country just as much as i do. and one of those wonderful experiences that i will remember today is how many of his republican colleagues are sitting here right before...
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in pakistan there has been positive developments in the last few months. again, the u.s. government thinks about it now, we think of as one issue and one problem. my sense from the people i've talked to is that there is increasing uncertainty in the u.s. about whether we can actually get it done. >>> the marvin, always good to talk to you. >> senator kennedy may have been known as the liberal lion but the loss is felt on both sides. in senate he passed far-reaching legislation with the help of republicans. many he forged close relations. nebraska senator chuck hagel joins us next. my doctor told me something i never knew. as we get older, our bodies become... less able to absorb calcium. he recommended citracal. it's a different kind of calcium. calcium citrate. with vitamin d... for unsurpassed absorption, to nourish your bones. was it really for fun, or to save money on heat? why? don't you think nordic tuesday is fun? oh no, it's fun... you know, if you are trying to cut costs, fedex can help. we've got express options, fast ground and freight service-- you can save mo
in pakistan there has been positive developments in the last few months. again, the u.s. government thinks about it now, we think of as one issue and one problem. my sense from the people i've talked to is that there is increasing uncertainty in the u.s. about whether we can actually get it done. >>> the marvin, always good to talk to you. >> senator kennedy may have been known as the liberal lion but the loss is felt on both sides. in senate he passed far-reaching legislation...
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and that's going to mean more unrest both in afghanistan and in pakistan. >> and then, we add to this, the united states is doing a total look, again, at the military option. >> aside of what has happened on the political side of things, you're hearing interesting words coming from admiral mullen, head of the joint chiefs, saying the war's not going well. talking about maybe needing more troops. general mcchrystal on the ground in afghanistan is -- called for studies from think-tanks and others, testing what we are doing there militarily. is this the right policy? it's very unusual, i would say, for military leaders to question what they are doing. my suspicion is that not only the military but people in the white house are starting to say, do we need a policy review on our position and strategy and presence in afghanistan? >> and this is a big thing, not just sort of do we need more troops, do we need to alter the strategy? we're talking about, do we stay or do we go? >> well, there's the shadow of lyndon johnson in vietnam as noted in the press that lyndon johnson got trapped in vie
and that's going to mean more unrest both in afghanistan and in pakistan. >> and then, we add to this, the united states is doing a total look, again, at the military option. >> aside of what has happened on the political side of things, you're hearing interesting words coming from admiral mullen, head of the joint chiefs, saying the war's not going well. talking about maybe needing more troops. general mcchrystal on the ground in afghanistan is -- called for studies from...
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it is also the end of the road in pakistan. beyond m afghanistan. and with the war in afghanistan intensifying, it is more important th evethat this road stay open. martha raddatz, abc news, on the khyber pass. pr and coming up, why so egnant women pregnant women may ignore advice about swine flu. can't afford so many bathroom detours when sixty percent off is at stake, so today, she's talking to her doctor about overactive bladder. teri decided she's red of always stopping to "go", so today, she's talking to her doctor, too. if you have overactive bladder symptoms, today is the day to talk to your doctor and ask about prescription toviaz. one toviaz pill a day significantly reduces sudden urges and accidents over 24 hours, all day and all night. plus, toviaz comes with a simple plan with tips on food and drink choices and training your bladder. if you have certain stomach problems or glaucoma, or cannot empty your bladder, you should not take toviaz. toviaz can cause blurred vision and drowsiness so use caution when driving or doing unsafe tasks. t
it is also the end of the road in pakistan. beyond m afghanistan. and with the war in afghanistan intensifying, it is more important th evethat this road stay open. martha raddatz, abc news, on the khyber pass. pr and coming up, why so egnant women pregnant women may ignore advice about swine flu. can't afford so many bathroom detours when sixty percent off is at stake, so today, she's talking to her doctor about overactive bladder. teri decided she's red of always stopping to "go",...
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pakistan. it will not be tolerated. [unintelligible] >> when we followed the taliban trail to a place called bahra, we were told the militants were moving in and were putting up resistance. troops targeted two militant hideouts. those who fought back -- more than 100 of them -- the battle raged for eight hours. it is believed that senior taliban leaders are among those who found refuge here after they were flushed out elsewhere. >> they started coming here in bigger numbers. but the moment, there are around 300 in this area. taliban. they may be organizing in this area. >> pakistan has been hunting the militants as never before, but some worry they have declared victory toussaint and not willing to reject victory far too soon and are not willing to fight to the finish. >> in the u.s., thousands are paying their final respects to senator ted kennedy. they have been filing past his coffin which has been placed on view at the presidential library in boston. he died of brain cancer. he is being hel
pakistan. it will not be tolerated. [unintelligible] >> when we followed the taliban trail to a place called bahra, we were told the militants were moving in and were putting up resistance. troops targeted two militant hideouts. those who fought back -- more than 100 of them -- the battle raged for eight hours. it is believed that senior taliban leaders are among those who found refuge here after they were flushed out elsewhere. >> they started coming here in bigger numbers. but the...
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pakistan clms it has the taliban and al-qaeda the run. >> i have warned them they have no room in pakistan. it will not be tolerat. [unintelligible] >> whene folwed the taliban trl to a place cled bahra, we were told the militants were moving in and wereutting up resistance. troops targeted two militant hiouts. those who fought back- more than 100f tm -- the battle raged for eight hours. it is believ that senior talin lears are among those whfound refuge here after they were flushed out elsewhe. >> they started coming he in biggerumbers. but the moment, tre are around00 in this area. liban. they may be organizing in this area. pakistan has bee hunting th militants as nevbefore, but some worry th have declar victory tousint and not willg to reject victo far too soon and are not lling to fight to e finish. >> in the u.s., thounds are payingheir final rescts to nator ted kenned they have ben filing past his coff which has been placed on view at the presidential library in boston. he died of brain cancer he is being held as one ofthe mar legislators of the last century. good to have you with u
pakistan clms it has the taliban and al-qaeda the run. >> i have warned them they have no room in pakistan. it will not be tolerat. [unintelligible] >> whene folwed the taliban trl to a place cled bahra, we were told the militants were moving in and wereutting up resistance. troops targeted two militant hiouts. those who fought back- more than 100f tm -- the battle raged for eight hours. it is believ that senior talin lears are among those whfound refuge here after they were flushed...
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trace: ayman al-zawahiri leading a crusade to urged pakistan is to join the hyd -- urge pakistanis to join jihad. saying that the approach in the obama administration should be to review how the country was kept a safe. -- kept safe. with me now is peter brooks, a former cia officer and former assistant secretary of defense, now senior fellow with the heritage foundation. this is going back to the 9/11 commission report saying that one of the major problems was a breakdown in communication between the fbi, under the umbrella of the justice department, and intelligence. now there is a vivid turf war between the justice department and cia. >> yes, it is being moved from the cia to fbi, and i'm worried about a return to before 9/11. the commission points out that that mentality could have led to the course of 9/11. after 9/11, they went out aggressively after the terrorists using whatever means were necessary to develop legal cases against them. so i am worried about it. besides that, the fbi is not known for its expertise in foreign intelligence, which is what the cia does. the cia spec
trace: ayman al-zawahiri leading a crusade to urged pakistan is to join the hyd -- urge pakistanis to join jihad. saying that the approach in the obama administration should be to review how the country was kept a safe. -- kept safe. with me now is peter brooks, a former cia officer and former assistant secretary of defense, now senior fellow with the heritage foundation. this is going back to the 9/11 commission report saying that one of the major problems was a breakdown in communication...
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conventional -- there is no internet or fiber- optic cables, no telephones, except when they are living in pakistan. basically, 90% of what we collect about the taliban is from their use of walkie- talkies. nsa, as most people watching the show will understand -- it is set up to intercept what we use here in the west, and the developed world, lots of radios, telephones, cellphone, instant messages. in the back woods or back hills of afghanistan there are no cell phone dollars or internet links. they don't use conventional radios. they use hand-held walkie- talkies on the battlefield. nsa was completely unprepared when we invaded afghanistan in october 2001. we had no preparation of this. an essay had no capacity against walky-talky traffic. what the military in afghanistan did, one of those ad hoc arrangements, every u.s. army and marine platoon in afghanistan has an afghan interpreter who speak the language fluently. there are three major languages spoken in afghanistan and other printed dozens of dialects. this man spends hisntire day with a radio scanner at his ear listening to taliban walky-tal
conventional -- there is no internet or fiber- optic cables, no telephones, except when they are living in pakistan. basically, 90% of what we collect about the taliban is from their use of walkie- talkies. nsa, as most people watching the show will understand -- it is set up to intercept what we use here in the west, and the developed world, lots of radios, telephones, cellphone, instant messages. in the back woods or back hills of afghanistan there are no cell phone dollars or internet links....
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is leading a crusade to turn pakistan into a divided nation. he is calling on pakistanis to join a jihad against the u.s.. the new video comes after the pakistani taliban leader was killed in the u.s. military attack earlier this month. we have the latest on this from islamabad. >> the very latest of that video, many of the themes in that are very similar to one that they released -- al qaeda released earlier in the month, but there was line in there about an offensive, a pakistani military offensive in a stronghold for the talent in the tribal areas. it said that of the pakistani military goes into a full force, it will lead to a backfire. i spoke with a retired general of the pakistani military, and he told me that it is less with the content of the message and more the timing. the same week we heard from the taliban for the first time that they admitted that their former leader was killed in that u.s. drove strike back on august 5, so this general believes that right now what al qaeda is trying to do is rally support around the taliban as we
is leading a crusade to turn pakistan into a divided nation. he is calling on pakistanis to join a jihad against the u.s.. the new video comes after the pakistani taliban leader was killed in the u.s. military attack earlier this month. we have the latest on this from islamabad. >> the very latest of that video, many of the themes in that are very similar to one that they released -- al qaeda released earlier in the month, but there was line in there about an offensive, a pakistani...
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young girls rebuilding their lives in pakistan. (announcer) this is nine generations of the world's most revered luxury sedan. this is a history of over 50,000 crash-tested cars... this is the world record for longevity and endurance. and one of the most technologically advanced automobiles on the planet. this is the 9th generation e-class. this is mercedes-benz. >>> checking today's top stories now. iranian president ahmadinejad is vowing to make opposition leaders pay for the election protests in june. today he calls for them to be put on trial and given stiff punishments for quote orchestrating and provoking the painful unrest. ahmadinejad says activists on trial right now were deceived by opposition leaders and should be treated with mercy. >>> a tense meeting between hamid karzai and holbrook. the two men had sharp exchanges about afghanistan's recent election. holbrook emphasized to karzai the election process needs to be respected and if a runoff election is required, then so be it. early results show a close race between ka
young girls rebuilding their lives in pakistan. (announcer) this is nine generations of the world's most revered luxury sedan. this is a history of over 50,000 crash-tested cars... this is the world record for longevity and endurance. and one of the most technologically advanced automobiles on the planet. this is the 9th generation e-class. this is mercedes-benz. >>> checking today's top stories now. iranian president ahmadinejad is vowing to make opposition leaders pay for the...
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conventional -- there is no internet or fiber- optic cables, no telephones, except when they are living in pakistan. basically, 90% of what we collect about the taliban is from their use of walkie- talkies. nsa, as most people watching the show will understand -- it is set up to intercept what we use here in the west, and the developed world, lots of radios, telephones, cellphone, instant messages. in the back woods or back hills of afghanistan there are no cell phone dollars or internet links. they don't use conventional radios. they use hand-held walkie- talkies on the battlefield. nsa was completely unprepared when we invaded afghanistan in october 2001. we had no preparation of this. an essay had no capacity against walky-talky traffic. what the military in afghanistan did, one of those ad hoc arrangements, every u.s. army and marine platoon in afghanistan has an afghan interpreter who speak the language fluently. there are three major languages spoken in afghanistan and other printed dozens of dialects. this man spends his entire day with a radio scanner at his ear listening to taliban walky-t
conventional -- there is no internet or fiber- optic cables, no telephones, except when they are living in pakistan. basically, 90% of what we collect about the taliban is from their use of walkie- talkies. nsa, as most people watching the show will understand -- it is set up to intercept what we use here in the west, and the developed world, lots of radios, telephones, cellphone, instant messages. in the back woods or back hills of afghanistan there are no cell phone dollars or internet links....
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and also, if you talk to any woman in rural pakistan or afghanistan, you ask her what do you want? how can i help you but what would you like? they'll say two things, we don't want our babies to die and want our children to go to school and that's what we focus on. >> do you think this thing can be won? >> well, i guess it depends on what winning is and that ultimately, you know, we can't plug in democracy, you have to build democracy and the way to build it, it's through education and also land ownership. and when those things start coming in place, but i think if there is a solution, it's going to take 10 to 20 years, maybe even a generation. >> greg mortensen, not only a pleasure, but an honor, thanks for dropping by. carol? >>> we're going to lighten the mood now and talk about dogs because rob marciano is at the dog day afternoon festival which features a variety of dogs doing really amazing things. he'll show you some of those. i can't believe i'm teasing this. he'll show you some of those things when we come back. (announcer) every woman has many sides express each one more
and also, if you talk to any woman in rural pakistan or afghanistan, you ask her what do you want? how can i help you but what would you like? they'll say two things, we don't want our babies to die and want our children to go to school and that's what we focus on. >> do you think this thing can be won? >> well, i guess it depends on what winning is and that ultimately, you know, we can't plug in democracy, you have to build democracy and the way to build it, it's through education...
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. >>> in the news now a suicide bomber in pakistan hacked a main border crossing for convoys carrying supplies to alternate troops in afghanistan. 19 security officers were killed in the bombing. they were breaking the day long fast for the holy month of ramadan. >>> hundreds of people are out of their homes this morning, forced to evacuate a wildfire that started on an isolated ridge line. this fire has already scorched more than 500-acres of brush. it is going -- it is one of four burning in the area. >>> finally cameras outside of a courtroom in doylestown, pennsylvania capture an angry father. he lashes out at news cameras after his daughter was convicted of staking an about dc -- faking an abduction. she will spend nine to 23 months in jail. >>> introduce you to the youngest worldwide sailor coming up in what's on the web. and even if it doesn't come ashore tropical storm danny could cause problems a the beach this weekend. >>> here's howard. >> watching danny and thunderstorms on live doppler hd an what looks to be a busy forecast for the weekend is coming up when 9 news now ret
. >>> in the news now a suicide bomber in pakistan hacked a main border crossing for convoys carrying supplies to alternate troops in afghanistan. 19 security officers were killed in the bombing. they were breaking the day long fast for the holy month of ramadan. >>> hundreds of people are out of their homes this morning, forced to evacuate a wildfire that started on an isolated ridge line. this fire has already scorched more than 500-acres of brush. it is going -- it is one...
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both the taliban have moved to pakistan. these have come to fight the war. i think pakistan is in big trouble. both the denl and david is talking about economy. we really need the safe ill yam resources. this will really make the election of the common produce. how do you deal with the critical >> that is a valid question. it's easier to deploy troops than iend what we saw a year or two ago is a lot of confusion in terms of donors doing their own thing and not speaking with one voice. the afghanistan they have to be leading or involved. partners in the afghan development. this is going to happen. hopefully, we'll see the foundation continue >> this man here and this this man year. right here. i just returned from afghan. i heard the message of the government. they haven't heard the debate. they have truly lost trust. >> a run off would not be the solution, would it? jo i think what we are trying to argue is that if the first round is credited for whatever season, there's another opportunity here, demonstrates this process can work. i don't believe that leavi
both the taliban have moved to pakistan. these have come to fight the war. i think pakistan is in big trouble. both the denl and david is talking about economy. we really need the safe ill yam resources. this will really make the election of the common produce. how do you deal with the critical >> that is a valid question. it's easier to deploy troops than iend what we saw a year or two ago is a lot of confusion in terms of donors doing their own thing and not speaking with one voice. the...
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. >>> once again today, there was violence on the border of pakistan and afghanistan. a suicide bomber struck a security checkpoint in the khyber pass region, killing at least 18 border guards and wounding dozens more. it happened at the main crossing for convoys moving nato supplies into afghanistan. the guards were gathering in front of their barracks after sunset for a meal to end the day's fast during ramadan, the muslim holy month. >>> in southeast asia, in malaysia, the government there has banned muslims from attending a concert by the black eyed peas. not because it objects to the lyrics of the american pop group, but because of who is sponsoring that concert in malaysia next month, guinness, the irish beer. the government has been cracking down on alcohol consumption by muslims there. this woman was sentenced to a caning for drinking a beer at a resort hotel. although the authorities delayed the sentence at the end of ramadan and have agreed to review the penalty. >>> and one more note from asia tonight, taiwan announced today that the dalai lama will be allow
. >>> once again today, there was violence on the border of pakistan and afghanistan. a suicide bomber struck a security checkpoint in the khyber pass region, killing at least 18 border guards and wounding dozens more. it happened at the main crossing for convoys moving nato supplies into afghanistan. the guards were gathering in front of their barracks after sunset for a meal to end the day's fast during ramadan, the muslim holy month. >>> in southeast asia, in malaysia, the...
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but to this day, he isn't allowed to leave pakistan. in the information center, andrew stack 9news now and wusa9.com. >> thanks for that, andrew. >>> well, a television crew got way more than they bargained for down in cocoa beach, florida. take a look. >> hey. >> hi, rose mary. >> i'm not rose mary. why in the. [ are you knocking on my door ] >>. [ beep ] get back outside. >> wait a minute. wait a minute. >> the journalist were investigating underage nude dancing at a nightclub and they thought the woman who came to the door was the woman of one of the girls who danced at the club. >>> and check out this video from outside a courtroom if pennsylvania. the man attacked cameras after his daughter is sentenced to an abduction. they said a black man had kidnapped her and her children. she'll spend 9-23 months in jail. she says her father couldn't take it. >>> identity thieves have arrested bernakes. from there their banking account was swept up into a march larger scheme. they now show they confessed to depositing checks from the account.
but to this day, he isn't allowed to leave pakistan. in the information center, andrew stack 9news now and wusa9.com. >> thanks for that, andrew. >>> well, a television crew got way more than they bargained for down in cocoa beach, florida. take a look. >> hey. >> hi, rose mary. >> i'm not rose mary. why in the. [ are you knocking on my door ] >>. [ beep ] get back outside. >> wait a minute. wait a minute. >> the journalist were investigating...
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>> they have moved their adquarterso pakistan and they can fight with the pakistan army so i think pakistan is in big trouble. how will he deal with this? and also eutenant geral barno he talks about the economy so we real need t have our resources going there. and to talk a route the completion of the election ection, and also it will n be any good. how to deal with the critical issue? >> thank you. >>ne would be where do get the civilian people for the surge? then it will fill up? >> that is a valid qstion it is of easier to avoid -- fine troops and civilians but there are efforts going a wha we will see is the cilia first going to the major ministry i wanted to raise a point* that i met with the u.n. people and i think the assistances starting to play an important crdination role between the afghan government and the international donors. what we saw when a two yrs ago was a lot of confusion in terms of different donors doing their own thing and not coordinatine we speaking with one voice to the afghan government that is beginningo change fact the u.n. is taking the role of coordination.
>> they have moved their adquarterso pakistan and they can fight with the pakistan army so i think pakistan is in big trouble. how will he deal with this? and also eutenant geral barno he talks about the economy so we real need t have our resources going there. and to talk a route the completion of the election ection, and also it will n be any good. how to deal with the critical issue? >> thank you. >>ne would be where do get the civilian people for the surge? then it will...
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and pakistan, the next cpter. the for joining heritage she was a profeional staff member of the senate foreign relations committee where she handled the portfolio for the committee chairman senator richard lugar. from 2001 to 2003, she serd as a senior adviser in the state department of south asia beau or she buys the sifton secretary on india, pakistan relations. in the late 1990 she servedith the central intelligence agency as a political analyst on south asia. she so served as a political officer to the u.s. embassies i islamabad in new delhi in the early 1990's, where she earned a maritime-- meritorious honor award from the state department as well as the honors for her anytical work on indo-pakistani relations. most recently she visited afghanistan in late june as part of a nato opinion leade delegation. speaking just before her will be david isby. david has studied afghanistan since the soviet invasion of 1979. his fourth book on afghanistan, afghanistan, the graveyard of empires, in the history of the borde
and pakistan, the next cpter. the for joining heritage she was a profeional staff member of the senate foreign relations committee where she handled the portfolio for the committee chairman senator richard lugar. from 2001 to 2003, she serd as a senior adviser in the state department of south asia beau or she buys the sifton secretary on india, pakistan relations. in the late 1990 she servedith the central intelligence agency as a political analyst on south asia. she so served as a political...
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. >>> we're going to turn now to pakistan and growing violence on the afghan border. today, a deadly suicide attack claiming at least 21 lives. >> now the attack came in the early evening hours of thursday when people were sitting down to breakfast. we're told that a young boy between the ages of 15 and 20 walked into the barracks carrying two jugs of water. he put the water down and then exploded his suicide vest. >> this is the second border attack in as many days. yesterday a nato truck heading to afghanistan was blown up on that very same road. in philadelphia tonight, a standing ovation for michael vick as he took to the field in his first nfl game since 2006. long day for vick. it began in a virginia bankruptcy court. >> he had to convince the judge in virginia that he has a plan to pay back all the creditors. and he did convince the judge, a bankruptcy judge approved the plan to repay more than $20 million on the condition he hires a personal financial planner. after the proceedings, he headed back to philadelphia for tonight's preseason game. >> vick seeming p
. >>> we're going to turn now to pakistan and growing violence on the afghan border. today, a deadly suicide attack claiming at least 21 lives. >> now the attack came in the early evening hours of thursday when people were sitting down to breakfast. we're told that a young boy between the ages of 15 and 20 walked into the barracks carrying two jugs of water. he put the water down and then exploded his suicide vest. >> this is the second border attack in as many days....
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it was the first maj attack inside pakistan since the lder of the pakistani taliban-- baituhllah mehd was killed in a u.s. airstrike rlier this onth. meanwhe in afghanistan, an american serce member died in an attack invving a roadside bomb d gunfire. the death occurred in the southern part of the coury and raised this nth's u.s. death tolin afghanistan to 44 soldis. august is now tied with julys the deadliest month fo u.s. troops in e eight-year afghan war. the top u.n. mitary commander in sudan declared the rfur region is no longer in a ste of war. general martin luther aai told porters, "what you have is surity issues more now... banditry. but real war as suchi think we are ovethat." the statement w quickly dismissed by the hd of one insurgent group who warnedf new attacks. the six-year nflict in darfur is between pro-government trps and mostly non-arab rels. u. estimates put the death toll at up to 300,000. still down,ut better than expected. that was the news in tod's commerce department port that the gross domesc product-- the broadest measurement of e natios economic activity--
it was the first maj attack inside pakistan since the lder of the pakistani taliban-- baituhllah mehd was killed in a u.s. airstrike rlier this onth. meanwhe in afghanistan, an american serce member died in an attack invving a roadside bomb d gunfire. the death occurred in the southern part of the coury and raised this nth's u.s. death tolin afghanistan to 44 soldis. august is now tied with julys the deadliest month fo u.s. troops in e eight-year afghan war. the top u.n. mitary commander in...
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in other news today, a security checkpoint in pakistan was hit by a suicide bomber, killing at least 19 border guards. the attack happened in the northwest tribal region at the main border crossing used to ferry supplies to u.s. and nato troops in afghanistan. it was the first major attack inside pakistan since the leader of the pakistani taliban-- baituhllah mehsud was killed in a u.s. airstrike earlier this month. meanwhile in afghanistan, an american service member died in an attack involving a roadside bomb and gunfire. the death occurred in the southern part of the country and raised this month's u.s. death toll in afghanistan to 44 soldiers. august is now tied with july as the deadliest month for u.s. troops in the eight-year afghan war. the top u.n. military commander in sudan declared the darfur region is no longer in a state of war. general martin luther agwai told reporters, "what you have is security issues more now... banditry. but real war as such, i think we are over that." the statement was quickly dismissed by the head of one insurgent group who warned of new attacks.
in other news today, a security checkpoint in pakistan was hit by a suicide bomber, killing at least 19 border guards. the attack happened in the northwest tribal region at the main border crossing used to ferry supplies to u.s. and nato troops in afghanistan. it was the first major attack inside pakistan since the leader of the pakistani taliban-- baituhllah mehsud was killed in a u.s. airstrike earlier this month. meanwhile in afghanistan, an american service member died in an attack...
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in northwestern pakistan, a suicide bomber hit a security check point killing at least 18. it happened at the main border crossing for convoys ferrying nato supplies into afghanistan. the guards had gathered for a meal to end their ramadan fast. and a u.s. service member was killed today in a militant attack in south you southern afghanistan. 44 american troops have died this month, equaling the number killed in july, the highest total since the war began. u.s. forces monitoring somali pie at activity faced a dangerous problem wednesday. jennifer griffin joins us live with this story. >> hello, bret. this is the first time that somali pirates off the coast of somolia have fired weapons at an armed u.s. military aircraft. the incident happened in the last 24 hours when a u.s. navy helicopter made a surveillance flight over a taiwan niece-flagged fishing vessel, which was taken over in april. you can see the pirates standing over the heavy caliber weapon and then you see the blast fire, the black necks coming toward the cam rax the u.s. coast guard was about 3,000 yards away
in northwestern pakistan, a suicide bomber hit a security check point killing at least 18. it happened at the main border crossing for convoys ferrying nato supplies into afghanistan. the guards had gathered for a meal to end their ramadan fast. and a u.s. service member was killed today in a militant attack in south you southern afghanistan. 44 american troops have died this month, equaling the number killed in july, the highest total since the war began. u.s. forces monitoring somali pie at...
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. >>> oncegain day, there was violence on the border of pakistan and afghastan. auicide bber struck a security chepoint in the khyber pass region, killingt let 18 border guds and woding dons re. happened at the main crossing r convoysoving nato supplie into afghanistan. the guards were gathering in front of their barracks aft sunset for a ml to end the day's fa durramadan, t muslim holy month. >>> in soueastasia, in malaysia, themuslims have been banned from attending a conct...
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. >>> officials in pakistan, they say that 19 security offices died in suicide pop attacks at an afghan border crossing. it's the main crossing point for them bringing supplies to the u.s. and nato troops in afghanistan. here's a question for you. how do you get a bear out of the sáupbgen skate board snack have you thought about itladder, of th eyscdi erdiovered on tuesda morning in the colorado resort town. officials say thatedpparently it was in the park all night and couldn't get out because of the steep concrete wall. the workerthfrth ome parks and recreation department ordered a long ladder, biimcl ngthe ladder and wandered away. no one was hurt. >>> a great picture. >> now, a television crew out there in cocoa beach, florida got much more than what they bargained for when they were investigating reports of seminude dancing when they knocked on their door. a woman you see there attacked her camera man with a garden hoe. while trying to chase the crew off the property, she hit one of their cameras. they tried to calm her down, eventually that woman goes back inside her home and sla
. >>> officials in pakistan, they say that 19 security offices died in suicide pop attacks at an afghan border crossing. it's the main crossing point for them bringing supplies to the u.s. and nato troops in afghanistan. here's a question for you. how do you get a bear out of the sáupbgen skate board snack have you thought about itladder, of th eyscdi erdiovered on tuesda morning in the colorado resort town. officials say thatedpparently it was in the park all night and couldn't get...
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obviously what happens in pakistan and the region doesn't impact pakistan. i would say we are beginning to see things move in a more positive direction in pakistan and pakistan taliban. there's more clarity about the threat to the country posed by the pakistan taliban than there was just six months ago. and the military has proved it is capable of pushing bacthe militants from the settled areas in the nthea parts of the country. if it is determined to do so. three months pakistan has been able to oust the protaliban forces from the valley which has allowed many of the internally displaced people to begin returning to the region. the military, however, will have to remain in s.w.a.t.. the leader has also helped the pakistan in fight against terrorism. it demonstrates that u.s./ pakistani cooperation. however, i would just caution that the positive developments of pakistan m not have an immediate or physical impact on the situation in afghanistan. they are certainly helpful in the overall battle against extremism in the this part of the world. and they will he
obviously what happens in pakistan and the region doesn't impact pakistan. i would say we are beginning to see things move in a more positive direction in pakistan and pakistan taliban. there's more clarity about the threat to the country posed by the pakistan taliban than there was just six months ago. and the military has proved it is capable of pushing bacthe militants from the settled areas in the nthea parts of the country. if it is determined to do so. three months pakistan has been able...
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and we're getting reports of 27 people killed near pakistan's border with pakistan. the u.s. navy taking gunfire and take a look at this navy video shot from a helicopter off the coast of somalia. the crew was filming somali pirates holding a hijacked ship when someone shot at the chopper with a large caliber weapon and the it was not hit and did not return fire. >>> let's get you to rob marciano. rob, i was going to ask you what is going on in the tropics and what's the latest on danny, but, oh, good, give us an update on the wildfires in california, if you would, sir. >> a handful going on there. the last check about 20% contained or so. but the big one which you reported yesterday, still over 1,700 acres burned and these red areas you see there, those are red flag warnings. these are areas with relatively low levels of humidity and hot again today. yesterday we had record-breaking heat and i think we'll see that again today with temperatures in some spots up and over 100 degrees. that's not going to help firefighters. not much in the way of rain, that is mostly across part
and we're getting reports of 27 people killed near pakistan's border with pakistan. the u.s. navy taking gunfire and take a look at this navy video shot from a helicopter off the coast of somalia. the crew was filming somali pirates holding a hijacked ship when someone shot at the chopper with a large caliber weapon and the it was not hit and did not return fire. >>> let's get you to rob marciano. rob, i was going to ask you what is going on in the tropics and what's the latest on...
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at least 18 people are dead after a bomb blast along the pakistan-afghanistan border. a suicide bomber approached a security opponent on foot and detonated explosives. also developing this hour in california, hundreds of firefighters are battling two wildfires in southern california today. millions of nearby residents are being warned about the toxic air levels. fires in the san gabriel mountains near los angeles, 10 to 20% contained. both under investigation. an 11-year-old lake tahoe girl who went missing may be alive. on the left you'll see the picture of 11-year-old girl abducted in '91. on the right is a computer generated image of what she might look like today. the girl's stepfather said his wife is 90% sure that a woman that came forward claiming to be here will be positively identified. her mother is heading to california to meet with the woman who could, in fact, be her long missing daughter. >>> new information from the national hurricane center about tropical storm danny. elevated surf and rip currents are expected from florida through new england this week
at least 18 people are dead after a bomb blast along the pakistan-afghanistan border. a suicide bomber approached a security opponent on foot and detonated explosives. also developing this hour in california, hundreds of firefighters are battling two wildfires in southern california today. millions of nearby residents are being warned about the toxic air levels. fires in the san gabriel mountains near los angeles, 10 to 20% contained. both under investigation. an 11-year-old lake tahoe girl who...